Smiths Creek Snake Shelter
Shelter near Smiths Creek, which has a charcoal drawing of a snake
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is part of Department of Planning, Industry and Environment. NPWS manages more than 870 NSW national parks and reserves, covering over 7 million hectares of land.
Shelter near Smiths Creek, which has a charcoal drawing of a snake
Two charcoal figures in a small shelter near the Woy Woy Bay Firetrail, which look like birds.
Multiple indeterminate red ochre figures in a small shelter near the Woy Woy Bay Firetrail
Aboriginal red ochre and charcoal figures in a tall and long shelter near Woy Woy. An impressive site unfortunately damaged by graffiti.
A picturesque cascade in Hunts Creek Reserve, Balaka Falls can be visited by a few short access tracks, or form part of a longer (3.5km) dog-friendly bushwalk through the reserve,
Scattered figures including two fish and a small man at the start of the Towlers Bay Track at West Head
Aboriginal rock carving of a kangaroo in the middle of the Centre Trail at West Head.
An Aboriginal rock enrgraving site below the Waratah Track, described as depicting a successful emu hunt,
Eleven hand stencils in a low overhang near Marramarra Ridge; many of them are very distinct
Weathered Aboriginal engravings on a rock platform next to the Calabash Trail, including an eel-like figure.